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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1619944" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>In her books Jenny Ruhl is enthusiatic about the benefits of Metformin, which she considers well tested and very safe. It has been claimed Metformin may help heart health, lower cholesterol and prevent cancer. Some non-diabetic doctors are said to take Metformin for the sake of these possible benefits. Personally, I am attracted by the possibility of eating a more balanced diet containing a few more carbs, as at present I am consuming under 30 grammes of carb daily but not seeing as much of a reduction in blood glucose as I feel I am earning. However, all efforts to get my GP to prescribe me Metformin have failed utterly. Now the following article about research linking Metformin use and dementia has made me wonder whether the drug is so very safe alfter all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1619944, member: 429870"] In her books Jenny Ruhl is enthusiatic about the benefits of Metformin, which she considers well tested and very safe. It has been claimed Metformin may help heart health, lower cholesterol and prevent cancer. Some non-diabetic doctors are said to take Metformin for the sake of these possible benefits. Personally, I am attracted by the possibility of eating a more balanced diet containing a few more carbs, as at present I am consuming under 30 grammes of carb daily but not seeing as much of a reduction in blood glucose as I feel I am earning. However, all efforts to get my GP to prescribe me Metformin have failed utterly. Now the following article about research linking Metformin use and dementia has made me wonder whether the drug is so very safe alfter all. [/QUOTE]
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